Written by

Glenn Guilbeau
gguilbeau@gannett.com

With no chants or signs proclaiming "Bring on Bama" in a mostly empty Tiger Stadium, LSU played like it needed a week off Saturday night.

The No. 13 Tigers appeared sluggish and uninspired in the first half and let lower division Furman get within four points before putting it away in the latter stages for a 48-16 victory in front of a sparse homecoming crowd. ...